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... example books and architecture. The main theme of “Thought as a System” revolves around the mostly reflexive nature of our thought, rooted in the past, in contrast to live thinking in the present. These 'thought reflexes' are rather ...
... example books and architecture. The main theme of “Thought as a System” revolves around the mostly reflexive nature of our thought, rooted in the past, in contrast to live thinking in the present. These 'thought reflexes' are rather ...
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... example, prejudice makes us categorize people into existing classes based on some superficial traits, as if we knew the person in question.5 Bohm's reframing of thought includes not only the conscious mental processes at present (what ...
... example, prejudice makes us categorize people into existing classes based on some superficial traits, as if we knew the person in question.5 Bohm's reframing of thought includes not only the conscious mental processes at present (what ...
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... example is the feeling of being “right”, while someone else is “wrong”. The pleasurable effects may make us addicted to these thoughts. All evidence of addiction should raise concern about incoherence that ought to be rooted out. When ...
... example is the feeling of being “right”, while someone else is “wrong”. The pleasurable effects may make us addicted to these thoughts. All evidence of addiction should raise concern about incoherence that ought to be rooted out. When ...
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... example Bohm gives is : If you think that a certain person has treated you badly you may get angry . Suppose that somebody keeps you waiting for a couple of hours . You can get angry thinking : ' What does he mean treating me like this ...
... example Bohm gives is : If you think that a certain person has treated you badly you may get angry . Suppose that somebody keeps you waiting for a couple of hours . You can get angry thinking : ' What does he mean treating me like this ...
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... example.7 We become possessed by the “truth” we think we possess. Since there is no security in the final knowledge of anything, it is better to stay open to the unknown. This openness is the precondition for the reflexes to yield when ...
... example.7 We become possessed by the “truth” we think we possess. Since there is no security in the final knowledge of anything, it is better to stay open to the unknown. This openness is the precondition for the reflexes to yield when ...
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